Ken Price
63 Spring Street North
Mosheim, Tennessee 37818
(423) 620-4406
tennesseelead@gmail.com...its easiest to reach me by email.
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Civil War Bullet Dealer Since 1998 in the heart of North East Tennessee-Burnside's HeadQuarters.
The bullets shown in my photos are the actual bullets for sale...NO stock photos.
Pay me securely with any major credit card thru PayPal.
I also accept personal checks, bank checks, cashiers checks, certified checks, counter checks. Also money orders and cash (not recommended). If we have done business before I won't hold your personal check before I mail your bullet. I usually don't hold your personal check if we have not done business before.
Please make your payment out to Ken Price.
Layaway policy: pay what you can; when you can.....I hold long, long time.
Shipping charge is $3.00 for the 1st bullet. Shipping after the 1st bullet is 50 cents each additional bullet. After about 4-5 bullets everything will be shipped USPS Priority/Flat Rate to save on shipping costs. If you would like $50.00 shipping insurance please add $1.50.....that's cheaper than the USPS charges me. Shipping insurance is $1.50 per $100.00 after the 1st $50.....that's also cheaper than the USPS charges me. I will ship your relics without shipping insurance but its your baby if the package is lost or damaged.....I do not recommend shipping USPS without insurance. I individually wrap each bullet/relic with bubble wrap you buy before shipping it to you. I want you to receive your relics exactly the way I send them.
To my customers.....this is a one man show. I am the president, CEO, I answer the phone & take the trash out at night. I wrap & mail bullets 2-3 times a week. Each & every customer I value & I take pride in the quality of bullets I sale. You can buy second quality bullets almost anywhere....I avoid selling this type of bullet. I may have to charge a little more but when you receive your bullet you are happy with the quality of it. I am a digger of lead here in NE Tenn.
My favorite links:
1.Missouri Relics Paul Arnold is great guy & as honest as the day is long. I always keep an eye on his page looking for relics. Paul offers his customers many trans-Mississippi relics that are so hard to find. Give this gentleman a try!!
2.Corinth Relics Stan & Robbie Hughes are one of the most trusted relic dealers I know. Always a wide selection of civil war bullets & many other relics. Stan is located in the heart of Corinth, Mississippi & now has a relic shop open there. Always friendly, always fair & square.
3. C S Relics Charles Stafford is one easy & nice fellow to deal with. Always has a good selection of civil war bullets & many other relics to choose from. Charles is located in Corinth, Mississippi.....so you know he has relics on hand.
4. Cwartifax One great civil war artifact site is located right here. Bullets to buckles to camp lead & most everything in between. Visit Jim Stanley & see what he has to offer today. You will most likely find something you just can't live without!
5. Virginia Relics Plez Bagby is an easy man to deal with. He always has a great selection of relics. Specializing in Excavated Buckles & Plates. Plez also buys individual relics or whole collections. This is a web site I try to visit every week.
6. Army of Tennessee Relics One of the best stocked relic shops I have ever seen. Buckles, buttons, edged weapons, pistols, rifles & everything in between. Best of all Nick is right here in upper East Tennessee & he has one of the best selections of civil war bullets I have ever seen.
7. Camp Site Artifacts Steve Burgress offers many fine relics from the civil war & many, many trans-Mississippi relics. Located in Rogers, Arkansas. He has a great selection to choose from.....so give this gentleman a look! I just picked-up a nice Arkansas bullet from him last week.
8. Atlanta Arsenal Here's a civil war website just opened. Daniel Ogle down at Cartersville, GA is open for business. Daniel is offering a wide variety of civil war relics, Confederate plates, swords, firearms, dug pistols & yes he sells bullets too. I try to visit this site about once a week.
9. Relic Hunt This is a website you will want to take a look at. Robert Coli has some of the best bullets & buttons that I have ever seen. Check out the recent finds section.....the CS plates are great! There is a good selection of other civil war relics.
10. Sgt Riker Civil War Here's a website you will want to take a look at. Come visit Sgt Riker's Trading Post in Ashland, Virginia. Ran Hundley has many civil war relics, collector cases, wooden collector cases & a good selection of metal detectors.
11. Ohio Volunteer Relics This is a website I recently found & my business there was quickly & professionally handled by the owner Phil Ley of Albany, Ohio. OVR has a wide variety of relics. If you are looking for it there is a good chance Phil has it & yes he has a good variety of civil war bullets also.
12. Richmond Civil War Relics Robert Blackwell is the owner/operator of this civil war relic website. Robert is an avid civil war enthusiast, collector, excavator & purveyor of fine civil war relics.....buttons, buckles, artillery & he has several hat letters.
13. Bullet and shell Well if you have not heard Mike Ward has opened a relic shop-online. Mike for years has been a "go to guy" for me with questions on.....well bullet and shell. We have traded many bullets & I don't have a single complaint......I am sure your shopping experience will be the same as mine! Carl Sitherwood is the other half of bullet and shell, long time collector & enthusiast.
14.Civil War Out Post Barry Banks is one of the most trusted names in civil war relics. A great selection of bullets & dug relics & many, many other items that will perk your interest. Located in the Kennesaw Mountain, Georgia area.....one of the friendliest dealers I have ever met. If you have not already.....give Barry a look.
15. Stones River Trading Tom Hayes relic shop at Murfreesboro, Tenn is a great online shop & walk-in store front also. Tom handles a wide selection of civil war bullets...many from the Stones River engagement & he also has a great selection of many other relics. I like to look at his Dug Relics/Bullet sections at least once a week.